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Edmonton Auto Expo Highlights
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
A 2025 GMC Sierra 3500 HD Denali with the Duramax 6.6L Turbo-Diesel V8 engine on display at the Edmonton Motor Show on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Auto Expo Highlights
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
A 2025 GMC Sierra 3500 HD Denali on display at the Edmonton Motor Show on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Auto Expo Highlights
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
A 2025 GMC Sierra EV Denali Max Range on display at the Edmonton Motor Show on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Auto Expo Highlights
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
The GMC logo displayed on a new GMC Canyon at the Edmonton Motor Show on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.? (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Edmonton Auto Expo Highlights
EDMONTON, CANADA – APRIL 13:
A new 2025 GMC Canyon AT4X at the Edmonton Motor Show on April 13, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Foreign Secretary James Cleverly speaks on phone with President of Sierra Leone
08/09/2022. London, United Kingdom. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly speaks on the phone with the President of Sierra Leone, Julius Maada Wonie Bio from his office in the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Picture by Alice Hodgson / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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NEWS - Das mit ukrainischem Getreide beladene Schiff Razoni im Bosporus
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Shows a coastal safety boat cruising near the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo, ship Razoni carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine off the coast of north-west Istanbul, in Turkya, on Wednesday, August 3, 2022.
Ship Razoni, Carrying Ukrainian Grain, Sails in the Bosphorus in Turkey, Istanbul - 03 Aug 2022
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NEWS - Das mit ukrainischem Getreide beladene Schiff Razoni im Bosporus
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Delegation members inspect the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo ship Razoni carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine off the coast of north-west Istanbul, in Turkya, on Wednesday, August 3, 2022.
Ship Razoni, Carrying Ukrainian Grain, Sails in the Bosphorus in Turkey, Istanbul - 03 Aug 2022
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NEWS - Das mit ukrainischem Getreide beladene Schiff Razoni im Bosporus
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A coastal safety boat moves near the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo ship Razoni, carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine, off the coast of north-west Istanbul, in Turkya on Wednesday on August 3, 2022.
Ship Razoni, Carrying Ukrainian Grain, Sails in the Bosphorus in Turkey, Istanbul - 03 Aug 2022
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NEWS - Das mit ukrainischem Getreide beladene Schiff Razoni im Bosporus
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A coastal safety boat moves near the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo ship Razoni, carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine, off the coast of north-west Istanbul, in Turkya on Wednesday on August 3, 2022.
Ship Razoni, Carrying Ukrainian Grain, Sails in the Bosphorus in Turkey, Istanbul - 03 Aug 2022
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NEWS - Das mit ukrainischem Getreide beladene Schiff Razoni im Bosporus
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A coastal safety boat moves near the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo ship Razoni, carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine, off the coast of north-west Istanbul, in Turkya on Wednesday on August 3, 2022.
Ship Razoni, Carrying Ukrainian Grain, Sails in the Bosphorus in Turkey, Istanbul - 03 Aug 2022
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NEWS - Das mit ukrainischem Getreide beladene Schiff Razoni im Bosporus
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A coastal safety boat moves near the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo ship Razoni, carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine, off the coast of north-west Istanbul, in Turkya on Wednesday on August 3, 2022.
Ship Razoni, Carrying Ukrainian Grain, Sails in the Bosphorus in Turkey, Istanbul - 03 Aug 2022
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NEWS - Das mit ukrainischem Getreide beladene Schiff Razoni im Bosporus
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A coastal safety boat moves near the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo ship Razoni, carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine, off the coast of north-west Istanbul, in Turkya on Wednesday on August 3, 2022.
Ship Razoni, Carrying Ukrainian Grain, Sails in the Bosphorus in Turkey, Istanbul - 03 Aug 2022
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NEWS - Das mit ukrainischem Getreide beladene Schiff Razoni im Bosporus
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A coastal safety boat moves near the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo ship Razoni, carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine, off the coast of north-west Istanbul, in Turkya on Wednesday on August 3, 2022.
Ship Razoni, Carrying Ukrainian Grain, Sails in the Bosphorus in Turkey, Istanbul - 03 Aug 2022
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50 things we love in the world of food right now
Miso spaghetti and chorizo sausage rolls, Colombian brunch and a little restaurant in Venice, oysters from Somerset and filo pastries on Instagram: presenting Observer Food MonthlyÕs food favourites for 2022.
Maria Bradford photographed at her home in Kent. Maria Bradofrd is from Sierra Leone and runs Shwen Shwen, a supper club, online store, and private dining business in Kent, where she marries tradition with modernity. She is writing her first book. Maria is an inspiring storyteller and advocate for her homeland, using social media to highlight Sierra Leonian food history and culture. A Bittas, Egusi, Ogirie and Gambay Bologie served with Eba, her bottled Purple Haze drink that blends coconut water with lavender and is inspired by the Jelly Sellers on the streets of Freetown, and a post about Black Tomblah or Black Velvet Tamarind (indigenous to West Africa) are evocatively written.
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2020 ROYAL AIR FORCE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION RESULTS
RAF 2020 photo competition. Golden Cavell - A Royal Air Force C-17 Globemaster II is pictured having arrived at RAF Northolt from Sierra Leone on Sunday 24th November 2019. The aircraft had been used in the MEDEVAC role for Op CAVELL. Patient transfers were then handled by both road and onward air travel. The Foreign Secretary requested a MOD led MEDEVAC for 2 UK nationals and 5 Dutch nationals from Sierra Leone deemed to be at high risk of having contracted lassa fever, along with a 3rd UK national deemed to be low risk.
Defence Secretary approved the request, and Op CAVELL was initiated. Once the Dutch nationals had arrived at RAF Northolt, they were when moved by an air ambulance helicopter back to the Netherlands.
This image was one of 900 images submitted to this year’s RAF Photographic Competition and although not placed by the judges, it highlights the exceptionally high standard of work carried by RAF Photographers over the past year.
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NEWS - Dessau: Demonstration in Gedenken an Oury Jalloh
January 7, 2018 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - Two members of Bavaria's controversial USK (Unterstützungskommando) police unit, which is tasked special assignments. One officer is holding video surveillance equipment. The USK is criticized for not carrying unique identification badges, which has made cases of police brutality difficult to prosecute (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Dessau: Demonstration in Gedenken an Oury Jalloh
January 7, 2018 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - In the wake of new revelations regarding the allegedly irregular investigation of Oury Jalloh’s immolation death while in police custody, demonstrations were organized throughout Germany, including 250 participants at Munich’s Sendlinger Tor. During the course of the march, a visitor from Britain began insulting the demonstrators and non-white media representatives with the middle finger and “go back to where you came fromâ€Â. He was subsequently removed from a Tram on Sonnenstrasse by police and criminal charges are pending..Oury Jalloh was a refugee from Sierra Leone who applied for political asylum in Germany. He was jailed in Dessau on Jan. 1, 2005, and was found by guards, burned to death, with his hands and feet bound to the bed. He was the only inmate in the cell and forensic evidence concluded an accelerant was used, along with a lighter, which had no DNA traces on it. Attempts to prosecute the on-duty guards for murder proved unsuccessful due to alleged interference, obstruction, political influence, and cover-up. The case has now been referred to a federal prosecutor. The official account by investigators is that Jalloh set himself on fire, despite a wealth of disputing forensic evidence and reconstructions. In early December, an activist group filed a criminal complaint against a specifically-named officer for murder (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Dessau: Demonstration in Gedenken an Oury Jalloh
January 7, 2018 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - In the wake of new revelations regarding the allegedly irregular investigation of Oury Jalloh’s immolation death while in police custody, demonstrations were organized throughout Germany, including 250 participants at Munich’s Sendlinger Tor. During the course of the march, a visitor from Britain began insulting the demonstrators and non-white media representatives with the middle finger and “go back to where you came fromâ€Â. He was subsequently removed from a Tram on Sonnenstrasse by police and criminal charges are pending..Oury Jalloh was a refugee from Sierra Leone who applied for political asylum in Germany. He was jailed in Dessau on Jan. 1, 2005, and was found by guards, burned to death, with his hands and feet bound to the bed. He was the only inmate in the cell and forensic evidence concluded an accelerant was used, along with a lighter, which had no DNA traces on it. Attempts to prosecute the on-duty guards for murder proved unsuccessful due to alleged interference, obstruction, political influence, and cover-up. The case has now been referred to a federal prosecutor. The official account by investigators is that Jalloh set himself on fire, despite a wealth of disputing forensic evidence and reconstructions. In early December, an activist group filed a criminal complaint against a specifically-named officer for murder (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Dessau: Demonstration in Gedenken an Oury Jalloh
January 7, 2018 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - In the wake of new revelations regarding the allegedly irregular investigation of Oury Jalloh’s immolation death while in police custody, demonstrations were organized throughout Germany, including 250 participants at Munich’s Sendlinger Tor. During the course of the march, a visitor from Britain began insulting the demonstrators and non-white media representatives with the middle finger and “go back to where you came fromâ€Â. He was subsequently removed from a Tram on Sonnenstrasse by police and criminal charges are pending..Oury Jalloh was a refugee from Sierra Leone who applied for political asylum in Germany. He was jailed in Dessau on Jan. 1, 2005, and was found by guards, burned to death, with his hands and feet bound to the bed. He was the only inmate in the cell and forensic evidence concluded an accelerant was used, along with a lighter, which had no DNA traces on it. Attempts to prosecute the on-duty guards for murder proved unsuccessful due to alleged interference, obstruction, political influence, and cover-up. The case has now been referred to a federal prosecutor. The official account by investigators is that Jalloh set himself on fire, despite a wealth of disputing forensic evidence and reconstructions. In early December, an activist group filed a criminal complaint against a specifically-named officer for murder (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - Chelsea Cllinton am National Design Award in New York
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Chelsea Clinton, Michael Murphy, Alan Ricks, Matt Smith, Sierra Bainbridge, Justin Brown, David Saladik, Christian Benimana
National Design Awards at Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, USA - 19 Oct 2017
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FEATURE - DIE BESTEN BILDER DER WOCHE
June 29, 2017 - Yosemite National Park, California, U.S - PAUL FREEDMAN, of San Francisco's Mission District, rides his handmade, bamboo and carbon fiber bicycle along Tioga Road with Half Dome in the background on Thursday, June 29, 2017. ..Tioga Road, the continuation of Hwy 120 through Yosemite National Park, opened to vehicles at 8:00 am today. Freedman had hoped to ride his bike along Tioga Road while it was still closed to vehicle traffic on Wednesday. ..Jamie Richards, Yosemite National Park Public Affairs Officer, stated this afternoon, ''Yosemite National Park is thrilled to have Tioga Road open for the 2017 summer season. Services along Tioga Road are very limited, and will be limited for several weeks. There are no food, gas, or lodging services available at this time. There is no cell phone coverage, including 911, along Tioga Road at this time. Visitors should use the vault toilets and portable toilets to help protect the Tuolumne River watershed. Trailheads along Tioga Road are impacted by high water and snow. All hikers should be prepared for winter hiking conditions. Trail conditions are variable and may vary throughout the day. ..Visitor information is available at the Tuolumne Meadows Wilderness Center, which is open from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm daily. For more information, visit www.nps.gov/yose (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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PEOPLE - BET Awards in Los Angeles: Roter Teppich
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Sierra McClain
BET Awards, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 25 Jun 2017
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Snow piled high at Eagle Lodge, as skiers and boarders walk paths cut through deep snow. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Snow piled high at Eagle Lodge, as skiers and boarders walk paths cut through deep snow. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Snow piled high at Eagle Lodge, as skiers and boarders walk paths cut through deep snow. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Snow piled high in the village, as skiers walk back to their vehicles. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Snow piled high near cabins at the village. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Snow piled high near cabins at the village. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Snow piled high in the village next to shops. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Snow surrounds Mammoth Mountain Inn at the main Lodge. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Skiers and snowboard riders on the chairlift heading to enjoy the historic levels of snow on the slopes at Mammoth Mountain ski resort. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Crowds take a break for refreshments at Canyon Lodge. Skiers and snowboard riders enjoy the historic levels of snow on the slopes at Mammoth Mountain ski resort. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Skiers and snowboarders ride past cabins buried in deep snow. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Skiers stand outside cabins buried in deep snow. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - View from the gondola of cabins buried in deep snow. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - View from the gondola of cabins buried in deep snow. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Skiers and snowboarders ride past cabins buried in deep snow. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Skiers and snowboarders ride past an access road buried in deep snow. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - View from the gondola of cabins buried in deep snow. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - View from the gondola of cabins buried in deep snow. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Schneefall in der Sierra Nevada
Mar 4, 2017 - Mammoth Lakes, California, U.S. - Snow piled high in the village near the gondola. 43 feet of snow have fallen on the Mammoth Mountain ski resort in Southern California so far this season, with snow piled high around cabins and walkways. Freeways and schools across the Sierra have been closed at times, and firefighters are having trouble finding fire hydrants. New measurements from the California Department of Water Resources show that California's incredibly wet winter has resulted in historically high snowpack levels in the Sierra Nevada, underscoring the state's rapid march out of drought conditions. The Sierra Nevada mountains provide about a third of California's water when the snow melts in the spring and summer. The U.S. Drought Monitor reported Thursday that about 42 percent of California is no longer in drought. This winter has been California's wettest in at least 20 years, and in some parts of the state, it may be the rainiest in history, according to state data (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Bendu, a 2 year old girl, holds her mothers hand while waiting to receive a polio vaccination during a nation wide polio vaccination campaign in Tunkia, Sierra Leone.Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Mothers bring their children to be vaccinated for polio during a polio vaccination campaign in Tunkia, near Kenema in Sierra Leone. A national vaccination campaign was being run throughout the whole of Sierra Leone for four days. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Two young girls pose for a photograph outside of their house in Tunkia, near to Kenema in Sierra Leone Friday, Feb. 26, 2016. UNICEF is working throughout the area to bring vaccinations and healthcare to remote communities. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Mothers bring their children to be vaccinated for polio during a polio vaccination campaign in Kenema Tunkia, Sierra Leone Friday, Feb. 26, 2016. A national vaccination campaign was being run throughout the whole of Sierra Leone for four days. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
A man brings his baby to be vaccinated for polio during a polio vaccination campaign in Kenema Tunkia, Sierra Leone Friday, Feb. 26, 2016.(A national vaccination campaign was being run throughout the whole of Sierra Leone for four days. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
A man brings his baby to be vaccinated for polio at a market place vaccination point during a polio vaccination campaign in Tunkia, near Kenema in Sierra Leone Friday, Feb. 26, 2016.A national vaccination campaign was being run throughout the whole of Sierra Leone for four days. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Two men paddle in a dugout canoe down a river near to Kenema in Sierra Leone Friday, Feb. 26, 2016. Access to clean and safe drinking water is a major problem for people living in this area. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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REPORTAGE - Libera nach Ebola
Mamie Wai Kamara who has lost two children because she couldnt' afford to buy the treatment they needed, sits with one of her remaining five children at her home in Kenema, Sierra Leone . The two children that Mamie lost died before 2010 when free health care for women and their children under five became free. Ebola virus disease is thought to have spread to Sierra Leone in May 2014. However, some samples taken for Lassa fever testing turned out to be Ebola when re-tested, showing that Ebola had been in Sierra Leone as early as 2006. Sierra Leone entered a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance which was scheduled to conclude on 5 February 2016, but due to a new case in mid-January it did not. It was reported that the woman who died of the virus may have exposed others and so 100 people were quarantined. WHO released a statement, indicating that originally the 90-day enhanced surveillance period was to end on 5 February 2016.
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